Title of article
Non-stick “green” cookware: Does it measure up to manufacturers’ claims?
Author/Authors
Broz, Charles C. Eastern New Mexico University - College of Education and Technology, Mexico , Taylor, D. Christopher University of Houston - Conrad N Hilton College, USA , Barr, Jonathan Eastern New Mexico University - College of Fine Arts, Mexico
From page
58
To page
75
Abstract
For the past decade, there has been much controversy over the dangers of non-stick polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coated cookware. In response to the demand for a new non-stick product, manufacturers have developed environmentally friendly, non-PTFE alternatives. These “green” pans are supposedly non-stick and exceptionally durable. However, laboratory testing of these pans, as well as customer reviews, suggests a lack of credibility to such claims. This experiment was conducted to replicate television cooking demonstrations for non-stick cookware. A durability test was also conducted to assess the hardness of the ceramic coating
Keywords
Consumer testing , Non , stick cookware , PTFE
Journal title
Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Culinary Arts
Journal title
Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Culinary Arts
Record number
2578211
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